Episode #2.1

Mon, Jul 18, 2022
It's early spring in Kew Gardens and daffodils, crocuses and magnolia are bringing out the visitors in search of the first colour of the year. We also visit Kew's sister garden at Wakehurst to learn how a coppice hedgerow is created.
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Episode #2.2

Mon, Jul 25, 2022
Not all bluebells are equally welcome, and at Wakehurst, RBG Kew's wild botanic garden in Sussex, Iain is on a mission to hunt down the Spanish bluebell. A pair of trees have suffered storm damage and been hit by an aggressive fungus.
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Episode #2.3

Mon, Aug 08, 2022
Carlos and Lucy think they have discovered a new third species of giant waterlily previously unknown to science. At Wakehurst, Lucy and the tree gang have to deal with some invasive rhododendrons that are threatening the plant collection.
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Episode #2.4

Mon, Aug 15, 2022
The peonies are out in Kew Gardens, with staff and visitors enjoying their moment in the sunshine. Joe undertakes a massive, year long renovation of the peony garden. There is also an overhaul of the Kitchen Garden.
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Episode #2.5

Mon, Aug 22, 2022
Summer means roses in Kew Gardens, and visitors are flocking to the historic Rose Garden, while Dave tackles the massive dead-heading job they bring. Kevin contemplates an epic pruning job. Alberto awaits the flowering of the titan arum.
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Episode #2.6

Mon, Aug 29, 2022
It's winter in Kew Gardens, a carpet of snowdrops bring in the visitors, whilst in the Rock Garden Faye tells us about the world of Galanthophiles - the official name for snowdrop obsessives. Alberto prepares for his first orchid festival.
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